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The Campbell – Christie House

This Dutch Style sandstone house had stood in New Milford since the Revolution. Faced with demolition it was saved for our country’s heritage by moving it to this site on September 27, 1977. This preservation was accomplished through the combined ...

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90th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division

90th Regiment Penn'a Vols.

of Philadelphia

2nd Brig. 2nd Div. 1st Corps.

was heavily engaged July 1st 1863 on Oak

Ridge and Mummasburg Road where the

granite tree monument stands. Upon retirement

of the Corps, it was formed in line of battle

on Cemetery ...

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Wilderness Campaign

May 5-6, 1864. The bluecoats of Crawford's Division emerged into the sunlight of this clearing, the Chewning Farm, on May 5 in the predetermined moved toward Parker's Store on the Orange Plank Road. Lee's eastward thrust, however, changed all Union ...

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W. A. Talmage Company Hardware

A keen sense of the town’s future prompted businessman William Talmage to move his hardware business away from the busy commercial center a few blocks south to this building in 1894. When other businesses began to move to the newly ...

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Plunkett's Hardware

High transom windows that provide interior light for a mezzanine commercial display area are an interesting design feature of this well-constructed commercial building. The simple chain-patterned ornamentation of buff brick across the tall parapet continues the rhythm of the district’s ...

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88th Pennsylvania Volunteers Position

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Top):Held this position

from the evening of

July 2nd 1863

until the morning of July 3rd

the principal monument is erected on

Oak Ridge the scene of the First Day's Battle

(Front):88 Pa. Vol.

2nd Brigade

2nd Division

1st Corps

Erected by survivors

August 27, 1883.

Marker is at ...

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Penokee Iron Range Trail - Plummer Mine

Iron County Heritage Area

Plummer Mine Headframe Interpretive Park

Dedicated to the iron miners and their families who helped build the Penokee Iron Range

Marker can be reached from Plummer Road ¼ mile south of Wisconsin Highway 77.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Pflugerville

Henry Pfluger (1803-67), who migrated from Germany to Texas in 1849-50, moved his large family here in 1853. Other settlers joined them, and in 1872 a school was begun on Henry Lisso's farm. Immanuel Lutheran Church was founded in 1874. ...

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Continental Army Encampment

1779 - - - 1780

Brig. Gen. Henry Knoxin command of the artillery of the Continental Army used the field now covered by these ponds as pasture for the artillery horses. His soldiers lived in log huts erected on the hillside ...

Penokee Iron Range Trail - Plummer Location

Iron County Heritage Area

Along this trail are the “ruins” of the buildings that made up the Plummer Mine Location. Each structure had a special function.

Steam power, created at the boiler House, turned the Hoisting Engine. In the early 1920’s, electricity ...

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